Rank #7 · Operator profile

Forzza

Single-brand Anjouan licensee with an Italian-inflected sports-and-casino positioning.

Score
6.5/10
Bonus
Welcome offer published on operator's site at time of writing
Licence
Anjouan
Licensee
3-102-935746 SRL
Licence
Anjouan
Licence no.
ALSI-202509005-FI1
Licensee
3-102-935746 SRL
Domain
forzza.com
KYC threshold
Not disclosed in public T&Cs at time of writing
Licence expires
September 15, 2026
Payment rails: Cards, E-wallets, Crypto (per operator landing)
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Mike Vega Last reviewed May 21, 2026

Forzza operates under Anjouan licence ALSI-202509005-FI1, held by Costa Rican entity 3-102-935746 SRL, issued 16 September 2025 and valid through 15 September 20261 . The brand name reads as Italianate (likely a forza derivative) and the licensee holds only the single domain, a focused-single-brand structure. We have not tested this operator with real money; this is a profile.

What we can verify and what we cannot

The Anjouan register entry is unambiguous: the licence is real, current, and dedicated to this single domain. Beyond the register data, the operator has limited public footprint at this writing, Forzza was issued its licence in September 2025 and the operator has had roughly two quarters of public operation. That is too short a window for the kind of complaint-board signal that would let us evaluate dispute-handling track record honestly.

What the public landing surfaces:

The licensee structure

3-102-935746 SRL is another Costa Rican single-purpose SRL holding exactly one Anjouan-licensed property. This is the cleaner end of the licensee-structure spectrum, much better than a single SRL holding six brand skins. The numeric name pattern means the SRL was set up specifically to hold this licence and the associated operating contracts; the actual operator team likely sits in a different corporate vehicle and engages the SRL as licence-holder. This is standard practice and not a red flag in itself.

What the Anjouan licence actually covers

Forzza is licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Authority, the regulatory body established on the autonomous island of Anjouan (one of the three islands that make up the Union of the Comoros in the Indian Ocean). Anjouan's modern iGaming licensing framework was relaunched in 2023–2024 by Anjouan Licensing Services Inc., the exclusive licence administrator, and has been adopted at scale since by operators that previously sat under Curaçao's old master-licence system. The operator's licence number is ALSI-202509005-FI1, listed as valid on the official Anjouan licence register.

What the licence does

  • Operator vetting at issue. The framework requires KYC on beneficial owners and directors, clean criminal-record checks, source-of-funds documentation, a written business plan, and AML/KYC/responsible-gaming policies before the licence is issued.
  • Game-software certification. Operators must use certified RNG technology, with provider certificates submitted as part of the licensing pack.
  • Segregated player funds. Operators must hold player balances in accounts separate from operating funds. This is the single most consequential player-protection clause in the framework.
  • Formal complaint process. Operators must publish a complaint-handling procedure and respond to player disputes within the timeframes defined by the regulator.
  • Public register and seal verification. Every licensed operator appears on the official register with licence number, issue and expiry dates, status, and authorised domains. Operators may display a seal whose ID resolves to the register entry in real time.

What the licence does not do

  • No binding third-party adjudication. Anjouan provides a formal complaint process between player and operator, but it does not offer the binding ADR (alternative dispute resolution) tier that regulators like the UKGC or MGA mandate. If the operator refuses to pay, the regulator can revoke the licence — but does not order the operator to pay the player.
  • No deposit caps or central self-exclusion. Unlike MGA, UKGC, KSA, or Sweden's Spelpaus, Anjouan does not run a cross-operator self-exclusion register or impose mandatory deposit limits. Self-exclusion is a per-operator setting; players who want cross-operator protection have to rely on GamStop / Cruks / Spelpaus where applicable.
  • Disputes from excluded territories are not mediated. The Anjouan Gaming Board explicitly excludes mediation for players based in jurisdictions the operator was supposed to block. If you played from a restricted country, the regulator will decline the case.
  • No public dispute decisions database. There is no published archive of operator complaints and rulings comparable to the UKGC's enforcement-action page or the MGA's player-complaint summaries. Track-record information has to be reconstructed from third-party sources (Trustpilot, AskGamblers, casino-forum threads).
  • Limited recourse outside the licence. Anjouan's jurisdiction is the autonomous island, not the Comorian Union. Comorian union-level law treats most gambling as prohibited, which creates a structural mismatch: the licence is real and the regulator acts, but it operates entirely within the island's autonomy carve-out.

How this compares to other offshore licences

Anjouan sits in the same operational tier as the new Curaçao LOK framework (issued directly by the CGB since 2024, replacing the old master/sub-licence system) and Tobique (Canadian First Nation regulator that took over from Kahnawake for many crypto operators). All three offer real but light-touch licensing: operator vetting at issue, mandated segregated funds, formal complaint handling, no binding third-party arbitration, and minimal ongoing player-protection infrastructure compared to MGA, UKGC, or KSA.

In practical terms: an Anjouan licence means the operator has been vetted by a regulator that exists, will respond, and can revoke. It does not mean a player will be made whole by the regulator if the operator decides not to pay. Players who want that should play at UKGC, MGA, or comparable-tier operators, accepting the friction (KYC at every turn, withdrawal holds, deposit limits) that comes with that protection.

Bonus math approach (general guidance, not Forzza-specific)

We have not seen Forzza’s full bonus terms in the public homepage data we observed. For any operator in the Anjouan tier with a typical “100% welcome bonus up to €X” headline, players should read the T&Cs for:

Apply that checklist to whatever Forzza’s current promotion is before depositing. The Anjouan licence does not require operators to disclose these terms in a standardised format; that is a player-side responsibility.

How Forzza compares to peers

Forzza’s single-brand focused-licensee structure puts it in the same governance category as Betstrike (28 International Gaming) and InterCasino (3-102-927653 SRL), and a category above multi-brand stables like the 3-102-937046 SRL group (fenix / cryptoboss / unlim / casinohype / aufcasino / honeymoney). The trade-off is that Forzza has less track record than InterCasino’s heritage brand or Betstrike’s proprietary-games investment. Score reflects the structural positives without the additional data that would lift it higher.

Our analytical position

Forzza is a single-brand Anjouan-licensed operator with a focused licensee structure and an Italianate sports-and-casino positioning. The licence is current and listed; the operator-side data we can verify is limited because of the relatively recent licence issue. Players evaluating Forzza should read the full bonus T&Cs before depositing (the public homepage data is thin on specifics) and accept the standard Anjouan-tier trade-off: real but light-touch licensing without binding ADR or cross-operator self-exclusion.

Score: 6.5 / 10, single-brand focused licensee structure (positive), thin track record (neutral), unverified bonus specifics (neutral).

Frequently asked questions

Is Forzza licensed?

Yes. Anjouan eGaming Authority licence ALSI-202509005-FI1, valid through 15 September 2026, held by Costa Rican entity 3-102-935746 SRL.

Who operates Forzza?

The licensee on record is 3-102-935746 SRL, a single-purpose Costa Rican Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada. The SRL holds only the forzza.com domain per the licence register.

Does Forzza have a sportsbook?

The brand name and landing presentation suggest sports-first positioning. Specific sportsbook scope (live betting, supported leagues, odds margin) was not exhaustively verified for this profile.

What should I check before claiming a Forzza bonus?

Read the operator's full promotion T&Cs for wagering requirement, game-contribution percentages, max-bet-while-bonus-active rule, max cashout from bonus winnings, and expiry window. The Anjouan licence does not standardise bonus-disclosure formats, so this is on you.

When this might not apply to you

Anjouan operators may exclude players from specific jurisdictions; check the operator’s terms before depositing. The Anjouan framework does not include cross-operator self-exclusion infrastructure (GamStop, Cruks, Spelpaus do not cover Anjouan operators).

References

  1. Anjouan licence register entry (3-102-935746 SRL) , Anjouan Gaming Authority